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the point about apple, one of steve jobs's last big speeches was just about that point. the focus of the gates foundation is very much on training people for jobs. so, there is a very strong poll, i think, right now in american political society against the trends -- against the ideas being talked about here. >> let's talk about that for a moment. for political arguments to have traction, you have to be sensitive to the realities. for example, when we put the title on the national academy study, while we followed along with prosperity and that is important, i was insistent on adding the words "prosperity and security." the reason for that is we have a congress right now that certainly gives lip service to jobs. if you look at states right now, these simplistic approach is to say we are going to spin off companies, so forth and so on. we have been making that argument for a long time and i think it is beginning to wear out. you get really sick -- the only place you are going to get cured is at our hospitals. we are finding what is traction, interestingly enough, look, our
the point about apple, one of steve jobs's last big speeches was just about that point. the focus of the gates foundation is very much on training people for jobs. so, there is a very strong poll, i think, right now in american political society against the trends -- against the ideas being talked about here. >> let's talk about that for a moment. for political arguments to have traction, you have to be sensitive to the realities. for example, when we put the title on the national academy...
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. >> steve, concluding question, what do you see as the role of the united states in the world today? there is the day amongst foreign-policy experts on american exceptional was and, the decline of the u.s. role, the desire to pull back. you gave advice to the world affairs council before. what is their role? >> the world affairs council, you are a wonderful forum in local communities across this country, bringing people together from all walks of life, having a debate on these issues. the foreign policy debates of our presidential campaigns are, i find, quite vacuous and full of straw man red herrings and do not get to the real issues. well, in your forms, you can get to the real issues and invite politicians to hold their feet to the fire and do not expect these kinds of superficial answers, which we get from campaigns. i have been in washington for a long time, too long, but my wife is a washingtonian, so we are still here, and every 10 years you get this narrative that america is in decline, overstretched, downsize your objectives. we heard this in 1989 just before the wall came d
. >> steve, concluding question, what do you see as the role of the united states in the world today? there is the day amongst foreign-policy experts on american exceptional was and, the decline of the u.s. role, the desire to pull back. you gave advice to the world affairs council before. what is their role? >> the world affairs council, you are a wonderful forum in local communities across this country, bringing people together from all walks of life, having a debate on these...
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steve was indeed a man of the house. those who worked and served with him over the years are blessed to have had the opportunity to share in his life. a life that has left a lasting impact on so many. today our country has indeed lost a great american, a great patriot, a great friend, a great husband and a great father. so while we here in the united states congress bid farewell to our friend and colleague we do so always remembering the enduring spirit and sense of service that steve imparted on every life that he touched. steve vir mill on's life served as an inspiration to all of us who knew and loved him. may god receive him mercifully into his glory and bless the family, the nation, everyone that he leaves behind. stevo, we'll miss you, big man. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin rise? mr. sensenbrenner: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. sense
steve was indeed a man of the house. those who worked and served with him over the years are blessed to have had the opportunity to share in his life. a life that has left a lasting impact on so many. today our country has indeed lost a great american, a great patriot, a great friend, a great husband and a great father. so while we here in the united states congress bid farewell to our friend and colleague we do so always remembering the enduring spirit and sense of service that steve imparted...
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thank you, steve, for your leadership and for this invigoration. our founders envisioned that the congress, because it would be -- we have to be elected every two years, go to the voters every two years, and this year, 25% of our caucus is brand new. quite an invigoration. here they are, the fresh recruits, who among them will lead our nation. what our capacity as well as leaders in the house of representatives. we may not have the majority, we may not have the gavel, but we have unity, and with that unity consensus built to solve problems, to work with president obama, we're ready to get to work. and aren't we proud of president obama and his wonderful victory? not to get into politics. [applause] with that in case you have any questions. yes, ma'am. >> will you plan to stay on as leader? will you run again for the top spot? >> let's see. what time is it now? it's 2:00 on tuesday. i'll see you right here 10:00 tomorrow morning. while i love you all very dearly, i thought maybe i would talk to my own caucus before i shared that information with you
thank you, steve, for your leadership and for this invigoration. our founders envisioned that the congress, because it would be -- we have to be elected every two years, go to the voters every two years, and this year, 25% of our caucus is brand new. quite an invigoration. here they are, the fresh recruits, who among them will lead our nation. what our capacity as well as leaders in the house of representatives. we may not have the majority, we may not have the gavel, but we have unity, and...
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chairman for yielding and, first of all, i do want to thank the chairman of the space subcommittee, steve palazzo, for bringing this must-pass legislation to the floor today. i also want to thank my friend and colleague from texas, ralph hall, the chairman of the science committee, and the professional staff of the committee for shepherding this bill and getting us to the point where we are now. last june the space and aeronautics subcommittee heard testimony on why government indemnification for commercial rocket launchers must be extended. at that hearing the aerospace industry association said it best about why this indemnification is needed. quote, many foreign launch providers competing against u.s. companies are already benefiting from indemnification rules. for example, the european company is required to purchase insurance up to $60 million euros, roughly $75 million. any damages above this cap are the guaranteed responsibility of the french government. we cannot afford to drive away highly skilled technical jobs to foreign countries where the regulatory framework provide better c
chairman for yielding and, first of all, i do want to thank the chairman of the space subcommittee, steve palazzo, for bringing this must-pass legislation to the floor today. i also want to thank my friend and colleague from texas, ralph hall, the chairman of the science committee, and the professional staff of the committee for shepherding this bill and getting us to the point where we are now. last june the space and aeronautics subcommittee heard testimony on why government indemnification...
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i salute chairman steve israel, as i did yesterday. being a spectacular field marshal in all of this. i commend all of my leaders and co-leader steny hoyer and so many members of the leadership, steny hoyer, john clyburn, mr. becerra. the list goes on and on. and the women who traveled into districts. we were thinking that it was possible and it was. i would say one disappointment that i have is that medicare message, which was at stake, was so misrepresented by the republicans that the public was confused. people would say, why are the democrats want -- we weren't. democrats used savings of medicare to extend it for another decade, to provide benefits immediately. immediately. for seniors right now. republicans took that same money and gave tax cuts to the rich. and that was the message that outside money spent to misrepresent. and that is why the election of barack obama was so very, very important, to protect medicare. even though we could not get the majority, we knew when he won that many of the issues -- affordable care, medicare
i salute chairman steve israel, as i did yesterday. being a spectacular field marshal in all of this. i commend all of my leaders and co-leader steny hoyer and so many members of the leadership, steny hoyer, john clyburn, mr. becerra. the list goes on and on. and the women who traveled into districts. we were thinking that it was possible and it was. i would say one disappointment that i have is that medicare message, which was at stake, was so misrepresented by the republicans that the public...
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here's what steve tweets in. i am more confident of this national security team than the one that told me there were w.m.d. in iraq. morris in san diego, california, joins us now. republican caller. hi. caller: good morning. i have no confidence whatsoever in this national security team. in fact i have less confidence in the president. i think this whole thing of benghazi leads right to the white house. right to the oval office. and president obama has made some statements already that are so contradictory of each other there is no way in the world he could explain the contradiction of his comments. talk about a transparent administration. yeah, they are transparent all right of you can see right through them. and they are as corrupt as any i have seen. i think this is going to lead to impeachment. i don't think that's an overstatement. i think it will lead right to impeach. and i think he will be convicted of it. host: it's almost laughable to see is senator mccain comment about susan rice's qualifications after
here's what steve tweets in. i am more confident of this national security team than the one that told me there were w.m.d. in iraq. morris in san diego, california, joins us now. republican caller. hi. caller: good morning. i have no confidence whatsoever in this national security team. in fact i have less confidence in the president. i think this whole thing of benghazi leads right to the white house. right to the oval office. and president obama has made some statements already that are so...